Original Post: 5/23/2009
Sketching is an excellent way to work out compositions and test out imaginary landscapes. Here are a few thumbnail sketches.
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Sketching small 1" to 3" at the most allows me to quickly get an idea down and preventing me from getting too caught up in details. These are quite a bit more sketchy than previous posts.
Just a few pencil strokes can create a grove of trees...
Some are just brief marks - trying to work out placement of rocks or spacial issues.
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Some seem to be no more than scribbles...
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